tæppa
See also: täppa
Old English
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *tappô, whence also Old High German zapho, Old Norse tappi.
Noun
tæppa m (nominative plural tæppan)
- tap, spigot
- Ðonne ðū wīn habban wille, ðonne dō ðū mid ðīnum twām fingrum swilċe ðū tæppan of tunnan ontēon wille. — If thou want wine, then do (a sign) with thy two fingers, as though thou want to pull the bung from a cask.
Inflection
Declension of tæppa (weak)
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | tæppa | tæppan |
| accusative | tæppan | tæppan |
| genitive | tæppan | tæppena |
| dative | tæppan | tæppum |
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
Noun
tæppa m (nominative plural tæppan)
- band, ribbon, tape
Synonyms
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